Let's stared off with Blessed to be Unwanted book Summary
by Author Candace Webb-Henderson!
Blessed to Be Unwanted is an inspirational account, which highlights the heroism of one woman’s love for children and humanity during and after WWII. It is a true story written by Candace Henderson, the daughter of the baby who was handed over to strangers on a street corner, at only five days old - A testament to how an unwanted child can leave a legacy by following her dreams and living her life to the fullest. In the end, love prevails through many challenges and a triumph over her fears, grief and loss – and the world is a better place because of her.
Blessed to Be Unwanted offers hope to go after life in a big way! Why live small when someone who has experienced the same feelings and discovered lots of happiness can inspire you?
Blessed to Be Unwanted offers hope to go after life in a big way! Why live small when someone who has experienced the same feelings and discovered lots of happiness can inspire you?
Okay, my readers, it's more than a story. One day I was chatting with my cousin on my father side of the family one day and she went on to tell me this; "Have you heard of Aunt Joan? (Joni) She was a sibling that they didn't know they had until years later---I just found another cousin's Candy Webb Henderson & Connie Mitchell---they are my twin cousin's I didn't know I had either---Candy just wrote a Book also---about her Mom's story and Your Great Grandmother Iva"
If you know me at all FAMILY MEANS THE WORLD TO ME. So I looked it up on Amazon.com and have to this because it was about my Great-Aunt and my Great-Grandma. I felt like I need to read this because I remember when I was around 15, My grandma Joyce told me that she has a sister that her mother gave away.
I got in touch with Candy and she sends me my very own copy of BLESSED TO BE UNWANTED and I've received my copy last night and when I open this book up to the page that had a picture of my own grandma as a little girl on it! I was moved to tears since she passes on in 2011 and I never got to kiss my grandma goodbye.
Looking forward to reading this book. Thank-You Candy!
~Great Grandma Iva, Grandma Joyce with her brothers ~ |
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